Former Secretary of State George Shultz...

SHULTZ GOES HOME.

February 4, 1989

STANFORD, CALIF. — SHULTZ GOES HOME. Former Secretary of State George Shultz is happy to be back at Stanford University. ''No blue books, no term papers,'' he said in an interview Friday in the Peninsula Times Tribune. ''I'd like to just sit around with students and let them ask questions, shoot the bull. Things like that are fun.'' Shultz left the White House Jan. 20. Shultz, 68, is an honorary fellow at the Hoover Institution, a conservative think tank. He has returned to his office at the Graduate School of Business, where he was on leave as a professor. He said one of his most satisfying achievements ''was epitomized by a telephone call I got from Ida Nudel, a prominent refusenik . . . whose sister I had met in Jerusalem. I met Ida in Moscow, and we worked on her case. I never felt optimistic that she'd be allowed to emigrate. I never forgot the phone call I finally got from her from Jersulem. She said, 'I'm home!' ''